Students will have meaningful discussions that analyze the text through various perspectives.
Bell Work: Archetypes
Define archetypes on one side of your card.
A symbol, story, pattern, or character type that recurs frequently in literature and evokes strong, often unconscious, associations in the reader.
Copy the examples on the other side.
The father: Authority figure; stern; powerful.
The mother: Nurturing; comforting.
The child: Longing for innocence; rebirth; salvation.
The wise old man: Guidance; knowledge; wisdom.
The hero: Champion; defender; rescuer.
The maiden: Innocence; desire; purity.
Share a few of the archetypes from "Hakuna Matata" and "Be Prepared."
Keep this paper to add to for a few days of bell work.
Reading Group Meetings
Remember your assigned roles:
Discussion Leader- Direct the discussion. Generate questions for the group to discuss and keep the group focused and on task.
Scribe- Take notes. Summarize responses discussed by the group to provide answers on the discussion form.
Text Tracker- Find the text evidence. Each question and response should have 2 pieces of text evidence. Cite the best quotes from the text and include page numbers.
Research Director- Perform any necessary research. Does your group need to Google something or look up a definition? This is your job! Cite your source in the group's response.
Finish meeting with your reading groups to discuss the first 6 chapters. Use the questions provided to direct your discussion. Research if necessary! Collaborate to answer the questions completely and generate more open-ended questions for further discussion. Incorporate text evidence with page numbers into each answer! After initial grading, this will form half of your prep notes for the Socratic Circle discussion after the next 6 chapters.
Put your recipe in front of you and think of a time you have eaten that food. Close your eyes and remember everything you can about that time. I want you to brainstorm everything you can remember in one of two ways. You can sketch out a picture of the scene, labeling everything you can think of, or you can free write the scene, making sure to concentrate on sensory details that will add to your story. Do one of these techniques for 10 minutes.
Look for a point to make. What thematic idea(s) do you want to explore? Love? Family? Tradition? What story is in your heart?
Begin working on a draft of your narrative. Have a first draft ready Monday.
Homework
Read ch.8
Journals due Friday!
Work on your process narrative.
Today's Learning Objective
Students will have meaningful discussions that analyze the text through various perspectives.Bell Work: Archetypes
Define archetypes on one side of your card.A symbol, story, pattern, or character type that recurs frequently in literature and evokes strong, often unconscious, associations in the reader.
Copy the examples on the other side.
Share a few of the archetypes from "Hakuna Matata" and "Be Prepared."
Keep this paper to add to for a few days of bell work.
Reading Group Meetings
Remember your assigned roles:Finish meeting with your reading groups to discuss the first 6 chapters. Use the questions provided to direct your discussion. Research if necessary! Collaborate to answer the questions completely and generate more open-ended questions for further discussion. Incorporate text evidence with page numbers into each answer! After initial grading, this will form half of your prep notes for the Socratic Circle discussion after the next 6 chapters.
Free Writing/Drafting
Put your recipe in front of you and think of a time you have eaten that food. Close your eyes and remember everything you can about that time. I want you to brainstorm everything you can remember in one of two ways. You can sketch out a picture of the scene, labeling everything you can think of, or you can free write the scene, making sure to concentrate on sensory details that will add to your story. Do one of these techniques for 10 minutes.Look for a point to make. What thematic idea(s) do you want to explore? Love? Family? Tradition? What story is in your heart?
Begin working on a draft of your narrative. Have a first draft ready Monday.
Homework
Read ch.8Journals due Friday!
Work on your process narrative.